I hope this is an interesting topic for you, as much as it is for me. Until now, I've written about young children and communication strategies for them. Today, my intention is to share my journey (still learning) working with language difficulties in older kids, secondary and high school. My aim is to simplify the …

A question that comes from my personal experience with my daughter. Today's post is on Stuttering or stammering as famously said. In the recent months, I have received numerous calls from parents of young children, who are worried about their child's speech. I have to admit that being a speech language therapist, I wasn't an …

I had a great holiday and I had recently shared it in my blog-post. However, the mini vacations that I took everyday reading has been at its best during my break. I didn't assign a specific time to read, I surrounded myself with books. Leave them in your vicinity, so that time to time you …

Still trying to figure out that question. An ongoing quest. I know it’s a bit late to write a blog post about why I chose to be a Speech Therapist. I've had the most fascinating and funny conversations being introduced as a speech therapist at events, family gatherings and you name it meetings with people …

I walked my way to the doctors listening to the temple bells and songs. The deities of Radha and Krishna (Hindu gods) were garlanded with flowers, lights and silk. I see a stage set for a wedding. I pass the temple smelling the jasmine flowers called "Mulla" and marigold flowers called "Jamanthi" and the invigorating …

"We are in this together" I've told this many times to parents, whose child is new to therapy. When I started as a speech therapist, I used to go by the book, saying the right thing at the right time. Discussing the diagnosis, the treatment plans, the goals and then progress. That works perfectly for …

When will my child start speaking in sentences? His sentences lack correct grammar, What should we do? Today, we delve into the idea of expanding sentences or how to make their sentences longer and meaningful. Children naturally progress from using first words (between 12-18 months) to phrases like 'Daddy go/ Mommy sit' (between 18-24 months) …

I had almost finished writing a post to publish this week. Then, something happened today that propelled me to write this. It's about those small, yet exquisite moments of our everyday lives. Ramadan is a spiritual reset for me. I try to focus on one area of my life, that I want to improve. Ramadan …

Self-care! A rare sort of care that mothers don't get to experience, almost like pixie dust. As new mothers, we are told once your child starts school, then self-care is an achievable target. What if I loose my mind before that. Everything is for the future, whereas now is all we have. My mom thinks …

The world is shrinking in every sense. I mean literally. Haven't you heard of continents that drifted away, are now coming closer to each other. We are becoming more multi-cultural, inclusive, learning and interacting with people around the world. But when it comes to using language at home, we are still confused. Should I just …